1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector assembly, and more particularly to an electrical connector assembly used for high definition signal transmission.
2. Description of Related Art
Developed by Sony, Hitachi, Thomson (RCA), Philips, Matsushita (Panasonic), Toshiba and Silicon Image, the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) has emerged as the connection standard for HDTV and the consumer electronics market. HDMI is the first digital interface to combine uncompressed high-definition video, multi-channel audio and intelligent format and command data in a single digital interface.
An electrical connector in accordance with HDMI standard comprises an insulative housing, a number of contacts received in the insulative housing, and a metallic shell shielding the insulative housing. U.S. Pub. No. 2005/0255752A1 published to Huang on Nov. 17, 2005 discloses an electrical connector compatible with HDMI transmitting protocol, the electrical connector has a shielding member with a pair of retaining arms extending rearwards from lateral sides and a rear shell with a pair of locking portions bent inwards, and each retaining arm defines a cutout therein, the locking portions are inserted into the corresponding cutouts to make the shielding member be assembled with the rear shell. However, the linking area therebetween maybe unstable and the assembling process thereof is complicated. Chinese patent No. 2930006Y published on Aug. 1, 2007 discloses another electrical connector, the electrical connector has a shielding member extending rearwards to form a bottom shell, a bottom wall of the shielding member extends rearwards to form a supporting portion of the bottom shell, and the supporting portion defines a pair of side walls bent downwards and separate from the front segment of the shielding member, but the shielding member is shaky easily, so the assembling member may be disengaged from each other.
Correspondingly, it is desired to have an electrical connector assembly with improved shell to address the problems stated above.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector assembly having an improved shell increasing the receiving space and enhancing the intensity thereof.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, an electrical connector assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing with a plurality of terminal passages, a plurality of contacts received in the corresponding terminal passages, and a shell enclosing the insulative housing. The shell has a top shell and a bottom shell assembled with each other, the bottom shell comprises a frame-shaped base portion and an extension portion extending backwards and bent downwards from the base portion. The base portion defines a top wall, a bottom wall and a pair of side walls connecting with the top wall and the bottom wall, the extension portion has a bottom surface lower than the bottom wall of the base portion and a pair of side portions bent upwards from lateral edges of the bottom surface, the side walls of the base portion and the side portions of the extension portion have a locking mechanism engaging the base portion with the extension portion.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
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The contacts 2 are inserted into the terminal passages 12 from the rear end of the insulative housing 1 along a mating direction, with elastic contact portions 21 in the front of the contacts 2 inserted into the trapezoid space 11, and tail portions 23 exposed beyond the connecting face 15 of the insulative housing 1 to connect with the wires (not shown). A plurality of barbs 221 are formed with retaining portions 22 in the middle of the contacts 2 to hold the contacts 2 in the insulative housing 1.
The spacer 3 is assembled with the wire management member 4 to form a supporting mechanism, the spacer 3 includes a main portion 31 in front thereof and a sustaining portion 32 extending rearwards from the main portion 31, a pair of locking arms 33 are projecting backwards from both sides of the sustaining portion 32, and each locking arm 33 defines an extrusion 331 on a tip end thereof. The main portion 31 defines a pair of coupling slots 311 depressed from a front surface thereof and a locking tab 312 thereon. The sustaining portion 32 defines a plurality of grooves 321 receiving the contacts 2 and extending forwards through the main portion 31.
The wire management member 4 defines a plurality of bars 41 disposed on an upper surface and a lower surface, the bars 41 are extending along the mating direction, and each two bars 41 neighboring to each other are separated by a receiving channel 40. The wires are arranged and held in the corresponding receiving channels 40. The wire management member 4 defines a pair of rectangular openings 42 on lateral sides thereof, the openings 42 are depressed rearwards from a front face of the wire management member 4, and each opening 42 defines a block 421 protruding outwards and spaced from a rear wall thereof.
In assembly, the wires are divided into two rows to be disposed in the receiving channels 40 on the upper and lower surface, front ends of the wires are exposed beyond a front surface of the wire management member 4 and insulative jackets thereof are stripped away to expose conductors of the wires.
The shell 5 is made of metallic material and comprises a top shell 51 and a bottom shell 52 assembled to each other along a direction perpendicular to the mating direction. The top shell 51 comprises an upper wall 510, a pair of lateral walls 512 bent downwards and a pair of obstructions 513 bent downwards from a front end of the upper wall 510. Each lateral wall 512 defines a through hole 5121, and a receiving hole 5120 is arranged in a connecting area between the upper wall 510 and each lateral wall 512.
The bottom shell 52 comprises a frame-shaped base portion 520 and an extension portion 523 extending backwards from the base portion 520. The base portion 520 comprises a top wall 5201, a bottom wall 5202 and a pair of side walls 5203 connecting with the top wall 5201 and the bottom wall 5202. Each side wall 5203 defines a first projection 5211 and a second projection 5213 with different heights, and the first projection 5211 is located in front of the second projection 5213 and higher than the second projection 5213. An aperture 5212 is defined between the first projection 5211 and the second projection 5213, and has an upper segment narrower than a lower segment thereof. The top wall 5201 has a latching portion 5204 extending rearwards, and a latching hole 5205 is arranged in the latching portion 5204.
The extension portion 523 is lower than the bottom wall 5202 of the base portion 520, that is to say, the extension portion 523 is extending backwards and bent downwards from a conjunction area with the base portion 520 to increase the receiving space of the bottom shell 52. A pair of side portions 5231 are bent upwards on lateral sides of the extension portion 523, and each side portion 5231 has a beam 5232 extending forwards on a tip end thereof, a third projection 5234 is defined on a front end of each beam 5232 and vertical to the beam 5232. The third projection 5234 becomes wider from up-to-down, and each third projection 5234 is spaced from the corresponding side portion 5231 to form an aperture (not numbered). Each side portion 5231 defines a protrusion 5235 projecting outwards. As the side portions 5231 of the extension portion 523 are bent upwards, the third projections 5234 are inserted into and engaging with the apertures 5212 of the base portion 520 to connect the side portions 5231 with the side walls 5203, and protect the spacer 3 and the wire management member 4. The second projections 5213 are inserted into and soldered in the aperture of the extension portion 523, and the third projections 5234 are also soldered in the apertures 5212, so as to form a locking mechanism enhancing intensity of the connection area between the base portion 520 and the extension portion 523. The base portion 520 defines a pair of tabs 5206 on a bottom surface thereof, and the tabs 5206 are connected with the base portion 520 with back ends, and front ends of the tabs 5206 are unconnected with the base portion 520. A cover (not shown) is overmolded on the shell 5, and melted material of the cover can flow and couple with the tabs 5206 to enhance the combination between the shell 5 and the cover.
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Then aforementioned elements are disposed into the bottom shell 52 along the rear-to-front direction, the base portion 520 is enclosing the insulative housing 1, and the locking tab 312 is latched in the latching hole 5205 of the latching portion 5204. The top shell 51 is assembled to the bottom shell 52 along an up-to-down direction, with the obstructions 513 of the top shell 51 located in front of front end surfaces 140 of the stopping portions 14. The first projections 5211 of the bottom shell 52 and the third projections 5234 are inserted into the receiving holes 5120 of the top shell 51, and the protrusions 5235 are locked in the through holes 5121.
After the cover molded on the shell 5, the electrical connector assembly 100 is assembled.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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2009 2 0300272 | Jan 2009 | CN | national |
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20050255752 | Huang | Nov 2005 | A1 |
20060148319 | Huang | Jul 2006 | A1 |
20090017683 | Lin | Jan 2009 | A1 |
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2930006 | Aug 2007 | CN |
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20100184338 A1 | Jul 2010 | US |